Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to oral application of a composition with an active
pharmaceutical ingredient, and in particular to a device for oral application of a
composition and a method for manufacturing the device and device for the oral application
of substances and a method for filling the device.
Technical Background
[0002] The oral administration of pharmaceutical formulations comprising an active pharmaceutical
ingredient with an unpleasant taste remains a technical challenge. However, treatment
of diseases often requires to ingest substances comprising an active agent. Certain
agents for oral application have an unwanted taste. In addition, some agents have
to be applied in substantial amounts. Further, it is important to deliver a predefined
dosage, any agents remaining on the delivery device or being spilled substantially
impair the desired medical or nutritive effect. Since a number of active substances
can not be stored for a long time if dissolved with or exposed to water and have to
be stored in dry condition, the composition is delivered in water-free form. This
requires the patient to add water before application. Since the patient is required
to prepare the formulation by adding water, the formulation and any means for application
are required to be easy to handle and should not lead to a wrong dosage, if the patient
inaccurately uses the means for application.
[0003] According to a first approach, the formulations are applied in semi-solid form, i.e.
in the form of a gel or with the consistence of a pudding in order to reduce the effect
of the unwanted taste. Thus, the active agent is combined with a gelling agent providing
the semi-solid consistence. Further, this can be combined with substances for taste
masking which are added to the formulation. In particular, taste masking is effective
when combined with a semi-solid texture of the formulation. For administering, water
is added to the combination of active composition and gelling agent. Due to the sensitivity
with regard to water, the semi-solid formulation can not be stored for a long time,
and, consequently water has to be added by the patient upon application.
[0004] In
WO 2005/107713 A2 a solution according to a first approach is described. A spoon is disclosed, which
contains the active composition combined with e.g. Gellan gum. For storing, the spoon
is sealed with a "peel-off" film, which encloses the active composition (and the Gellan
gum) together with the sealing layer. Upon application, the peel-off film is completely
removed before water is added. The added water takes a certain time period (typically
5 min) to enter the gum and to build the semi-solid form within the opened spoon.
After this time period, the formulation can be applied.
[0005] In this formulation, the active composition and the gum form one solid body attached
to the spoon to obviate the loss of any active composition before and during the application
and during the absorption of water. Thus, the solid body containing the gum has low
specific surface areas involving a long diffusion/absorption process during which
the water enters the gum. However, since all of the active composition has to be attached
to the spoon to avoid spoiling, no structure for the active substance/gum can be selected
enabling a shorter diffusion process. In particular, during this (necessarily) long
diffusion/absorption process, neither dissolved amounts of active composition nor
dissolved amounts of gum are secured against spoiling. Since the spoon presents the
semi-solid formulation at an open surface, any accidental move or agitation, even
very light impacts, bear the risk of spoiling a part of the formulation. In particular,
tilting the spoon after some water has changed the formulation to a semi-solid state
leads loss of the formulation. Since the formulation is given in a predefined amount
related to e.g. to a single dosage, this would lead to an incorrect dosage applied
to the patient.
[0006] According to a second approach, the substance relevant to nutrition or to medical
treatment is given as powder or in granular form. For application, a consumable fluid
like water or fruit juice is added and, together with the substance, forms a suspension.
Firstly, the substance provided as powder or in granular form induces the risk of
spilling a part of the substance. Secondly, a part of the substance might adhere to
the application device, e.g. the bottom of a drinking glass or a spoon used for introducing
the substance and for stirring. Further, a part of the substance might remain in the
application device due to sedimentation of the substance. Therefore, this approach
bears the risk of unpersuasively reducing the dosage. Further, parts of powder or
granules can easily be spilled even by careful handling. In particular this is the
case when applying the substance to children or handicapped persons.
[0007] Both, the first and the second approach show bear the risk of unpersuasively falsifying
the dosage and require high attention upon preparation.
[0008] Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a device for oral application
which is easy to handle, and in particular having a reduced the risk of spoiling active
agent upon preparation.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] This object is solved by the device of claim 1 and the method of claim 8.
[0010] The underlying concept of the invention is to retain a composition (comprising an
active agent and a gelling agent) within the inventive device by a cover during the
absorption of fluid (e.g. water) by the gelling agent. According to the invention,
the cover is adapted to be removed after the preparation of the composition and right
before oral application. This is provided by a cover on the device, the cover having
at least one opening for conducting water into a recess formed by the device, the
cover retaining the composition during the conversion to a semi-solid (and during
storage). Therefore, the cover provides both: an inlet for water at the start of the
preparation and a retaining element retaining the prepared or unprepared composition
until the prepared composition is applied to the patient's mouth. According to a first
aspect, the cover is not permeable for the composition (which can be provided by suitable
particle sizes), and is permeable for a fluid (water or liquids comprising water,
e.g. drinks) to be absorbed by the gelling agent). According to a second aspect, the
cover is considered as a retainer for solid formulations comprising an active agent
and a gelling agent in water-free form as well as in semi-solid form. At the same
time, this retainer (for solid or semi-solid particles or substances) provides an
inlet or a fluid path for water or other liquids converting the dry composition comprising
the gelling agent into a semi-solid composition. Since the inlet (i.e. the opening)
can have nearly any shape, and, in particular, can be structured with very small dimensions
without losing the ability to conduct water into the device, the structure of the
composition can be nearly randomly selected without the risk of accidentally removing
at least parts of the composition through the inlet from the inside of the device.
Summarized, the cover takes advantage of the distinct physical states and properties
of the solid composition and the water swelling the composition by selectively retaining
the solid composition and allowing water to pass the opening towards the solid composition.
Thus, in any case, the composition is retained by the cover (until the cover is released),
while the cover allows to change the state of the composition from solid to semi-solid
by allowing water to contact the composition, e.g. if the device is immersed into
water. The device, together with the composition, forms a system providing a retaining
function (implemented by the cover member), a liquid (e.g. water) feeding function
(implemented by the opening(s)), a gelling function (implemented by the gelling agent
within the compositon), a supporting function (implemented by the recess receiving
both, the composition and the liquid) as well as an application function (implemented
by the recess, if the cover member has been removed).
[0011] Therefore, with regard to the prior art, the invention provides two main advantages.
Firstly, the composition is securely locked within the device during preparation and
is released just before the composition is applied. This simplifies the preparation
of the formulation by the patient and does not require high attention by the patient
to ensure the application of the complete amount of the composition and therefore
the complete dosage of the active agent. Secondly, the composition can be provided
in nearly any structure, in particular structures with a high specific surface area
like a bulk of small particles. Due to the high specific area, the water can be absorbed
very rapidly. This drastically reduces the preparation time of the formulation. In
this way, the invention enables instant preparation. The composition can be provided
in nearly any structure as long as it is given that the smallest particle of the composition
is greater than the largest clearance of all openings or inlets in the cover, the
cover thereby retaining the complete amount of composition until being removed. Depending
on the composition, this flexibility in particle size can reduce one or more manufacturing
steps. In particular, the composition does not have to be prepared with a certain
particle size or as a block.
[0012] In the context of the invention, the term composition denotes a composition comprising
at least an active agent and a gelling agent. The composition can further comprise
additives and is in dry form. The composition is on form of solid or semi-solid particles,
e.g. in granular form as pellets or other. The shape and/or the diameter of the particles
is adapted to the shape of the openings(s) of the cover member such that the opening
retains said particles within the recess. Further, the consistency of the particles
(solid or semi-solid) results in the retaining effect of the cover member. In an exemplary
embodiment, the composition is in form of micro-capsules comprising at least one agent
and a cover layer encapsulating the at least one agent (and, if applicable at least
one additive). The active agent comprises at least one pharmaceutically active agent
or at least one nutrition supplement or a combination thereof. As gelling agent, at
least one gelling agent is denoted having the capability of gelling upon contact with
a liquid. In the context of the invention, the term liquid denotes any consumable
liquid adapted to generate a gelling process upon contact with the gelling agent.
In particular, liquid comprises water with or without additional substances like flavor.
As preferred embodiment, the liquid comprises juice or any other consumable drink.
The liquid and the gelling agent provide a system in that the liquid is adapted to
provoke a gelling process within the gelling agent and in that the gelling agent is
suited for gelling upon contact with the liquid. Further the composition may comprise
at least one additive. The at least one additive comprises: at least one binder substance,
at least one filler substance, at least one flavor substance, at least one absorption
enhancement substance, at least one preservation substance, at least another additive,
alone or in any combination thereof. Further definitions of these terms are given
below.
[0013] According to a first aspect of the invention, the inventive device comprises a recess
as well as a composition, as described before, arranged within the recess. As active
agents, one or more drugs or nutrition supplements or combinations thereof can be
used. The composition can be provided by one chemical compound or by a mixture of
a plurality of compounds. The composition comprises optionally, a filler composition
or a binder composition, or other additives or any combination thereof. The recess
is covered by a cover member, the space inside the recess being completely enclosed
by an inner surface provided by the recess and by the cover member, which is arranged
in opposition to the inner surface of the recess. The composition is retained within
the recess by the cover member (and by the inner surface of the recess). According
to the invention, the cover member comprises one or more openings extending through
the cover layer. The openings provide an inlet for a liquid, as described before,
to be supplied to the composition. Preferably, the openings are void and provide a
fluidic connection from outside into the recess through the cover member or are obstructed
by water-dissolvable material which provides a fluidic connection into the recess
for the liquid, said liquid dissolving the water-dissolvable material thereby opening
the fluidic connection. According to the invention, the openings are adapted for providing
fluidic connections through the cover member either by a continuous fluidic connection
or by a fluidic connection which is obstructed by water-dissolvable material which
enables the fluidic connection upon contact with the liquid.
[0014] The cover member is provided as cover layer which is attached to the recess. The
recess comprises an outer rim onto which the cover member or the cover layer is attached
to. The outer rim can be provided by the end face of the recess and, further, can
be provided by a flange or another attachment member being part of or being connected
with the recess and providing an attachment surface in form of a ring onto which the
cover member is mounted. The ring is not delimited to an exactly circular shape. Rather,
the ring can be of any shape, according to the shape of a boundary of the recess.
The width of the attachment surface (the distance between inner and outer dimension
of the ring) is preferably greater than a minimum width for each point of the rim
and, preferably, has a substantially constant width in any radial direction of the
rim.
[0015] The cover member is provided as a thin layer directly abutting to the recess, i.e.
to the outer rim and comprises a non-irritating, pharmacologically acceptable material
at least at the surface adjoining to the inner space of the recess. The cover member
is connected to the recess or to the outer rim by pressing under heat, by a welding
connection or by an adhesive bond. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the cover
member is a cover layer made of a thin aluminium foil or by a thin foil of plastics
covered by an aluminium layer adjoining the recess, wherein the connection between
the cover layer and the recess is provided by a combination of welding and pressing
the layer to the rim.
[0016] The recess is preferably formed by a bowl or any other cavity forming element. The
concave form of the recess provides an inner space in which the composition is arranged.
The recess is preferably formed by non-irritating, pharmacologically acceptable materials
at least at the surface adjoining the inside of the recess. In a particularly preferred
embodiment, the recess is formed by a bowl in the shape of a spoon formed by a thin
layer of moulded plastics. The thin layer forming the bowl of the recess can have
a thickness of 5 mm - 0.05 mm, 2 mm - 0,1 mm and, preferably, between 0.8 mm - 0.2
mm. As material, propylene styrene copolymers, polypropylene, high density polyethylene,
low density polyethylene, as well as paper or cardboard can be used, wherein in particular
paper or cardboard with a water impermeable layer adjoining the recess is preferred.
These materials can also be used for providing the cover member. In a preferred embodiment,
the cover member realized as cover layer has an additional aluminium layer adjoining
the inside space of the recess. The cover layer can have the same thickness like the
bowl or can have a thinner thickness, for example less than 500 µm, less than 200
µm, less than 100 µm, or less than 50 µm. In a particularly preferred embodiment,
multilayered cover layers are used, for example with an aluminium barrier foil sandwiched
between two layers of plastics, for example a layer of polyester on one side and a
layer of polyethylene on the other side of the aluminium layer. Such a typical multilayer
can be formed of the following sequence of layers: 10-20 µm polyester/10-20 µm aluminium/80-120
µm LDPE.
[0017] The recess, or the bowl forming the recess, can further comprise or can be attached
to a handle made of the same or a distinct material. In a preferred embodiment, the
handle is part of the bowl forming the recess, the bowl and the handle being formed
of one piece of moulded plastics. Alternatively, the handle can be attached to the
bowl at the outer rim, for example at the surface of the outer rim opposed to the
attachment surface of the cover member.
[0018] The cover member comprises an outer surface opposed to an inner surface adjoining
the recess or the inside space of the recess. In this way, the cover member, i.e.
the inner surface and the recess encompass a space with a volume of typically 1.25
ml. The volume encompassed by the recess and by the cover member can be 20 ml - 0.5
ml, preferably 15 ml - 2 ml, or 8 ml - 5 ml. Smaller embodiments provide a volume
of 0.1 ml - 2 ml, 0.3 ml -1.5 ml, or 0.5 ml - 1.25 ml. The volume depends on the dosage
form of the composition inside the recess and, consequently on the desired therapy
form. In this view, the cover member has preferably a volume greater than the volume
filled by the composition which allows an additional free space in the recess for
the composition when brought into contact with the liquid and thus swollen..
[0019] The openings in the cover member can be provided in form of slits (openings with
an aspect ratio greater than for example 50 or 200, the width of which is smaller
than 2 mm, 1 mm and, preferably smaller than 0.5, 0.2 or 0.1 mm. Other forms of openings
are perforations which can be ovoid, rectangular, circular or square. In general,
any shape is possible as long as the openings still retain all composition particles.
According to a further embodiment, the openings are provided by meshes of a grid forming
the cover layer. In this embodiment, the cover layer is a net the apertures of which
form the openings. This embodiment provides a plurality of periodically arranged openings
provided by meshes which are the apertures of textile fibres, which are woven, or
braided, or joined by connections at each crossing point of the fibres. Other embodiments
are punched layers, the punching points of which are repeated periodically thereby
forming the apertures providing the openings of the cover layer. Alternatively, only
one, two or few punching points provide the opening or the openings, respectively.
Other embodiments comprise a cover layer formed of fabric, for example filament fabric.
[0020] These types of openings, e.g. slits, perforation, meshes of a grid, can be used individually
to provide the inventive cover member, or can be used in any combination. In general,
the size of the openings is adapted to the particle size of the composition and
vice versa as described in the following in detail.
[0021] The composition comprises at least one gelling agent and at least one active agent.
The active agent comprises at least partially a pharmaceutical and/or nutritive substance
and/or a other substance suitable for oral administration. The gelling agent absorbs
liquids, in particular water upon contact which leads to swelling of the gelling agent,
consequently, of the composition. As liquid, any material capable of flowing is considered
with the property of provoking swelling or gelling of the gelling agent. The gelling
agent may comprise a hydrogel and/or a soluble polysaccharide, for example Gellan
gum. The gelling agent and/or the active agent can further comprise additives ensuring
or enhancing the water absorption by the gelling agent. In particular, the gelling
agent has preferably a high specific surface area, for example by providing pores.
The gelling agent is preferably formed as small particles as bulk material which inherently
allows good water absorption and mixture with water. However, the particles forming
the composition have a size, for example the smallest dimension of the particle, which
is larger than the smallest dimension of the opening or the smallest dimension of
the smallest opening, if a plurality of openings is provided in the cover member.
Preferably, the particle size of the gelling agent and of the active agent is greater
than 0.2 mm, 0.5 mm, 1 mm or 2 mm. The composition can be provided in granular form,
microcapsules or as pellets. The particles of the composition may formed by a mixture
of the active agent, the gelling agent and optional further additives. In an other
embodiment, the composition may formed by a mixture of particles comprising the active
agent and other particles comprising the gelling agent.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the active agent, as well as all optional additives are
formed as a core covered by a layer provided by the gelling agent. In this embodiment,
the recess only contains particles which are covered by the gelling agent. Alternatively,
the complete composition is provided as particles of active agent covered by gelling
agents, the recess containing particles of active agent, covered by the gelling agent,
together with particles comprising the gelling agent or the active agent. In any case,
any particles within the recess have a size greater than the clearance of the openings,
i.e. the dimensions of the openings. In other words, the size of the openings in relationship
to the particles is suitable for retaining substantially all of the particles within
the recess.
[0023] The openings can be free of any materials, thus providing a fluidic connection before
and after contact of the device with water. In an alternative embodiment, water-dissolvable
material obstructs all openings or at least a part of the openings, for example in
form of a water-dissolvable layer covering the openings as well as at least a part
of the cover member or cover layer. In addition or as an alternative, the openings
themselves are obstructed with water-dissolvable material, for example material of
the water-dissolvable layer. The water-dissolvable layer can be formed of material
similar to the gelling agent. As an alternative, the water-dissolvable material comprises
water-soluble cellulose, HPMC or a combination thereof. In addition, water-soluble
polysaccharides can be used alone or in any combination with the above-mentioned water-dissolvable
materials to provide the water-dissolvable material. In particular, modified starch,
sugars (e.g. as impermeable pressed block of sugar particles), caramel, or blends
thereof can be used as water-dissolvable material. In particular, the water-dissolvable
material comprises a water soluble compound, preferably a water soluble polymer or
mixtures of two or more of these compounds. The water-dissolvable material may for
example comprise polyethylene glycol, polylactic acid, water soluble cellulose, such
as hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydrolysed gelatine or
mannite or a mixture of two or more thereof. Furthermore, the water-dissolvable material
may comprise: sugars, such as saccharide, lactose, fructose, polylactide, starch,
modified starch, starch derivatives, cellophane or any blends thereof. These and the
above mentioned materials can be used individually to provide the water-dissolvable
material or they can be used in any combination. Preferably, the water-dissolvable
material consists essentially of one or more of theses compounds. The water-dissolvable
material is in form of an impermeable layer block, layer, or plug.
[0024] In another preferred embodiment, the cover member is attached to the rim of the recess
by an adhesive bond being not dissolvable in water or being substantially less dissolvable
in water in comparison to the water-dissolvable material forming the water-dissolvable
layer. In the embodiments having the openings obstructed by water-dissolvable material,
the composition can be provided as powder in any particle size or at least in a particle
size greater than the clearance of the openings.
[0025] By the water-dissolvable material obstructing the openings, the recess is completely
closed and, upon contact with water, water enters the recess and contacts the composition
and in particular the gelling agent. In particular, in case of small particle sizes,
for example if the composition is provided as powder, the water entering the recess
is nearly immediately absorbed by the powder particles which also nearly immediately
expand and/or connect to neighboring particles. In this way, the composition is provided
in a form which is retained by the openings (which are now cleared from the water-dissolvable
material) such that even particles which are smaller (in dry form) than the openings
are retained by the openings.
[0026] Due to the small particle size and the resulting high specific surface area, the
absorption process is preformed nearly immediately such that the water flow cannot
remove the composition through the openings even if the water entering the recess
is nearly immediately redirected back to the openings of the cover member.
[0027] In a particular embodiment, all openings are obstructed by water-dissolvable material
sealing the cover member to a continuous layer, wherein the cover member is sealed
to the recess. In this regard, the term "sealed" means that no pressure compensation
between inside the recess and the outside is possible. The recess is filled with the
composition, together with gas at vacuum, i.e. a pressure lower than the air pressure
of the air surrounding the device. Upon contact with water, the water-dissolvable
material is dissolved providing a free flow between the outer surrounding and the
inside of the recess. Since water is already present at the openings for dissolving
the water-dissolvable material, the water is drawn into the recess by the pressure
compensation between the vacuum inside the recess and the outside atmosphere. In this
way, water enters the recess and contacts the gelling agent. Preferably, this device
is used by immersing the device, in particular at least one of the openings in water
and maintaining this opening immersed into water until the pressure compensation is
completed.
[0028] Further, the invention comprises a method for manufacturing the device as described
above by providing a bowl forming the recess, arranging a solid composition in the
recess, the composition comprising a gelling agent, attaching the cover member to
the device, the cover member covering the recess thereby enclosing the composition
in the recess. In addition, the method comprises to provide the cover member with
openings as described above, for example by attaching a cover member to the recess
which already comprises openings as described above, or by providing the openings
into the cover member after the cover member has been attached to the recess.
[0029] The openings can be provided by cutting, perforating, punching or drilling. As an
alternative, the cover member can be formed as a grid having meshes as described above.
[0030] In a preferred embodiment of the manufacturing method, the water-dissolvable material
as described above is added to the device by applying the water-dissolvable material
onto and/or into the openings. For example, a water-dissolvable layer can be applied
onto the openings. For providing an embodiment in which the recess is under vacuum,
the cover member can be applied onto the recess, followed by a step of applying vacuum
to the recess and by obstructing the openings, i.e. sealing the openings with water-dissolvable
material. The water-dissolvable material is applied on the openings during the application
of vacuum to the recess. In a particular embodiment, the water-dissolvable material
obstructing or sealing the openings is provided as water-dissolvable layer, whereby
the water-dissolvable material is dissolved in the liquid, e.g. water, the resulting
solution is applied into or onto the openings and preferably also onto the cover member.
Subsequently, the solution is dried, preferably during application of vacuum to the
inside of the recess. For example, the solution comprising the water-dissolvable material
is applied onto the cover member in a vacuum chamber in which the device is located.
Then the solution comprising the water-dissolvable material is dried inside the vacuum
chamber (for example supported by heating). After having dried the solution comprising
the water-dissolvable material, the device is removed from the vacuum device, the
vacuum inside the recess remaining due to the complete sealing of the recess by the
cover member and the water-dissolvable material obstructing or sealing the openings.
The water-dissolvable material can be applied onto the cover member as a solution
and by blade-coating the solution after application onto the outer surface of the
cover member. This step of applying the water-dissolvable material can be combined
with a step of applying vacuum to the recess, or not. In another embodiment, the vacuum
in the recess is provided by applying vacuum to the recess after the recess has been
sealed by the cover member (and the water-dissolvable material) by introducing a tube
into the recess, preferably through the bowl or through the cover member, applying
vacuum to the inner space of the recess through the tube and by sealing the puncture/opening
resulting from the introduction of the tube immediately after or during removal of
the tube. The puncture resulting from introduction of the tube can be sealed in a
vacuum atmosphere, for example by an adhesive film or even by applying a water-dissolvable
material for sealing the opening resulting from the puncture.
[0031] In general, if the inner space of the recess is under vacuum or if vacuum is applied
to the recess, the cover member is preferably sealingly attached to the recess, in
particular to the outer rim of the recess. In a preferred embodiment, the outer rim
of the recess extends substantially along a plane which allows for a simple sealing
process by attaching the cover member. In general, the vacuum is applied to the inside
of the recess during or after sealing the recess.
[0032] The composition in the recess can have any form, for example particles or small slices
or any other shape providing that the composition is retained by the cover member.
The composition formed as particles can be loosely filled in the recess or can be
completely or partly attached to the inner surface of the recess by an adhesive bond.
The adhesive bond can be provided by the gelling agent or by other adhesive compounds.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the device is completely surrounded by a packaging, e.g.
a packaging foil, preventing any contact with the surrounding atmosphere and especially
air humidity. Further said packaging protects the device against any contamination.
[0034] Preferably the packaging foil encloses only one single device. The packing foil can
be filled with gas under vacuum or under atmospheric pressure. Said gas can be air
or an inert gas like nitrogen or carbon dioxide stabilizing the composition and preventing
disintegration of compounds within the composition, e.g. compounds providing the composition.
In another embodiment, gas is provided within the recess directly contacting the composition,
the gas may be an inert gas like nitrogen or carbon dioxide stabilizing the composition
and preventing disintegration of compounds within the composition, e.g. compounds
providing the composition. The gas within the recess can be under standard pressure
or under vacuum pressure. In a particular embodiment, the device is surrounded by
a packaging foil and the packaging foil delimits a first atmosphere under vacuum.
In this particular embodiment, the cover layer completely seals the recess (all openings
of the cover member are sealed with water-dissolvable material) and the atmosphere
within the recess denoted as the second atmosphere, is under vacuum. The pressure
of the second atmosphere is equal to or lower than the pressure of the first atmosphere.
[0035] In this way, an embodiment of the inventive method comprises the step of enclosing
and sealing the device (or the recess) with the packaging. In an optional step, the
space enclosed by the packaging is provided with vacuum pressure and/or comprises
air, an inert gas, nitrogen or carbon dioxide.
[0036] The invention covers two particular embodiments, in both of which the retaining element
ensures to avoid any loss of the compostition during preparation. According to the
first embodiment, the cover member has at least one opening, which provides a fluidic
connection through the cover member before, during (and after) introduction of the
liquid into the recess. In this first embodiment, the at least one opening is cleared.
According to the second embodiment, the cover member has at least one opening, which
provides a fluidic connection through the cover member during (and after) introduction
of the liquid into the recess. In this second embodiment, the at least one opening
is sealed by a water-dissolvable layer on the at least one opening or a water-dissolvable
plug within the at least one opening. Upon contact with liquid containing water, the
water-dissolvable layer or plug is dissolved, which clears the opening and provides
a fluidic connection through the cover member. In this context, the layer or plug
is water-dissolvable and can be dissolved by the liquid, the liquid comprising water.
Embodiments of the invention can comprise at least one opening according to the first
embodiment and at least one other opening according to the second embodiment.
Brief description of the drawings
[0037]
- Figure 1
- is a cross-section of a first embodiment of the device according to the invention;
- Figure 2
- is a cross-section of a second embodiment of the device according to the invention;
and
- Figures 3A to 3C
- are illustrations of embodiments of the inventive cover member in top view.
Description of the drawings
[0038] Figure 1 shows a device for oral application of a composition 10 comprising a bowl
20, which forms a recess. The recess 30 formed by the bowl 20 is (at least partly)
in concave shape. The ends of the recess, i.e. the ends of the bowl are formed as
an outer rim 40 completely encompassing the end of the recess. On the outer rim 40,
a cover member 50 provided as a cover layer is attached. Preferably, the attachment
of the cover member 50 to the rim 40 is a sealing connection. The cover layer 50 providing
the cover member has an outer surface 52, which is opposed to an inner surface 54
of the cover layer 50. In other words, the outer surface 52 of the cover layer adjoins
the outer atmosphere of the device and the inner surface 54 of the cover layer adjoins
to the inner surface of the recess and encloses, together with the inner surface of
the bowl 20, the recess 30. In the cover layer 50, openings 60a to 60c are provided
which provide a connection between the inner surface 54 and the outer surface 52.
[0039] As described above, it is not necessary to obstruct or seal the openings to carry
out the invention. However, in a particular embodiment, the cover layer, in particular
the openings in the cover layer 60a to 60c, are sealedly covered by a water-dissolvable
layer (70a, b). In Figure 1, the openings 60a and 60b both are sealed by the water-dissolvable
layer 70a. In general, more than one opening can be sealed by one and the same water-dissolvable
layer. However, as shown with 70b, also only one opening 60c can be sealed with one
water-dissolvable layer 70b dedicated thereto. The embodiment shown in Figure 1 shows
three openings 60a to 60c. However, also only one opening can be provided in the cover
layer 50. In another example, only the openings 60a and 60c can be provided and being
spaced from each other. In particular, if one of the openings is located close to
the outer rim, in Figure 1 opening 60c, the other opening, for example opening 60a
or 60b, can be used for air pressure compensation if the device is immersed into water
at the section of the device comprising the opening 60c. In this case, water enters
through the opening 60c and one of the openings 60a or 60b, or both, which can be
used for pressure compensation resulting from the water entering the recess 30. Such
an embodiment having two openings substantially spaced apart from each other preferably
does not comprise water-dissolvable layers 70a or 70b or comprises at least one opening
which is not sealed by water-dissolvable material, which is used for pressure compensation
and, consequently, is not in contact with water when the device is partially immersed
in water.
[0040] Further, the device can also comprise a handle 80, which is connected to the bowl
20 forming the recess. If the embodiment comprising the handle 80 is combined with
the embodiment described above having two openings 60a, 60c being spaced from each
other, one of the openings, for example opening 60a, is preferably located nearby
the handle 80, whereas the other opening is located at the opposite end of the cover
member, i.e. at the other side of the bowl. Since the device is held by the handle
80 during immersion, the end of the bowl opposite to the handle 80 is immersed first
into water and the end of the bowl close to the handle 80 remains above the water
surface, if the bowl is not completely immersed into water. Even if the bowl 20 is
immersed completely into the water and the opening 60a close to the handle 80 lies
beneath the water surface, opening 60a still provides an outlet for air which is removed
from the recess by the water entering the opening 60c. This allows the water to enter
into the recess through opening 60c, opening 60a allowing pressure compensation leading
air to the outside.
[0041] As shown in Figure 1 in form of symbols, the composition 10 is provided as particles
with different particle sizes and shapes. However, the particle size of all particles
is always greater than the clearance of the openings 60a-60c such that it is guaranteed
that the composition is completely retained in the recess by the cover member 50.
In this regard, for example opening 60b can be formed as a slit (extending perpendicular
to the plane of projection) such that the width of the opening as shown in Figure
1 is smaller than the particles. The particles are retained, even if the slit is multiple
times longer than the width. Thus, the smallest dimension of the openings provides
the clearance of the openings, which is smaller than the smallest particle size.
[0042] In Figure 2, a second embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown
in cross-section, the device comprising a recess 130 formed by a bowl 120, in which
a composition 110 is located. The recess 130 and therewith the bowl 120 end in an
outer rim 140 to which a cover layer 150 is sealingly attached. The cover member 140
comprises an inner surface 154 adjoining the recess 130 and, opposed thereto, an outer
surface 152 adjoining the outer atmosphere of the device. The cover member 150 comprises
an opening 160 which is sealingly obstructed by a water-dissolvable layer 170. In
the recess 130, the composition as well as gas surrounding the composition 110 is
provided. The gas provides a vacuum inside the recess 130, i.e. the gas in the recess
130 has a lower pressure than the atmosphere surrounding the device, i.e. the gas
contacting the outer surface 152. In this embodiment, the water-dissolvable material
is formed as a water-dissolvable layer 170, which sealingly obstructs the opening
160. Thus, the vacuum is maintained by the sealing connection between rim 140 and
cover layer 150 and by the water-dissolvable layer 170 covering the opening 160. In
another embodiment (not shown) a part of the water-dissolvable material or all of
the water-dissolvable material is located within the opening. Since in Figure 2, the
cover layer 150 is formed of flexible material (for example thin layers of plastics
or of laminated plastics/aluminium sheets), the cover layer 150 is bound towards the
recess 130. Upon contact of water with the opening and the water-dissolvable layer
170 (for example by immersing the bowl 120 into water), the water-dissolvable layer
170 is dissolved and opens opening 160. Since the recess is under vacuum, amongst
others by the elastic properties of the cover layer 150, water is drawn into the recess
130 by pressure compensation through the opening 160. The pressure compensation through
opening 160 relieves the tension on the elastic cover member 150 which returns to
its original state (i.e. extending within the rim along a plane), thereby increasing
the volume of the recess.
[0043] According to the embodiment of Figure 2 the composition is not only retained by the
opening 160 but also by the water-dissolvable layer 170. Thus, the particles forming
the composition 110 can be of smaller size than the clearance of the opening 160.
Since the water entering the recess flows through the opening 160 in a direction towards
the recess 130, the particles forming the composition 110 are retained within the
recess by the water flow, which lasts until the pressure compensation is completed.
The pressure compensation is not carried out immediately but takes a view seconds.
Therefore, the particles forming the composition 110 can expand due to the contact
with the water having entered the cavity and, after having completed the pressure
compensation, cannot leave the cavity through the opening 160 since their size has
increased by absorbed water. In addition, the water absorption leads to adhesive bonding
between the particles which also prevents the particles from leaving the recess through
the opening 160.
[0044] In Figure 3A, a cover layer of the inventive device is shown in top view comprising
a cover layer 250a and a slit 260a which provides the opening. The line thickness
of the slit 260a corresponds with the clearance of the opening. The opening 260a shown
in Figure 3A can be provided by a cut, for example using a blade or a knife. Preferably,
the cut is carried out before attaching the layer to the bowl forming the recess,
however, before an optional water-dissolving layer is applied onto the slit 260a as
well as the area of the layer 250a surrounding the slit 260a.
[0045] In Figure 3B, an alternative cover layer 150b is shown in top view, which is used
to cover the device according to the invention. The cover layer 250b comprises openings
260b, which are carried out as perforations. The perforations have a circular cross-section,
for example provided by needles punched into the cover layer 250b. Like in Figure
3A, the cover layer shown in Figure 3B is ovoid, according to the shape of the outer
rim of the recess formed by the bowl. In particular, shapes known from bowls of common
spoons are preferred as shape for the outer rim and, consequently, as shape for the
cover member.
[0046] In Figure 3C, a preferred embodiment of the cover layer 250c is shown for covering
the outer rim of the recess formed by the bowl of the device according to the invention.
The cover layer 260c is provided by a grid. The grid is formed of hollow fibres extending
in two different directions. In Figure 3C, the directions are perpendicular to each
other forming a rectangular grid pattern of fibres or fabric between which meshes
are formed leaving openings 260c between the fibres providing the cover layer 250c.
The cover layer 250c, together with the openings 260c, can be provided without a water-dissolvable
layer or with a water-dissolvable layer. In case of the use with a water-dissolvable
layer, this is applied onto the layer 250c by applying a free-flowing solution of
water-dissolvable material in water, which is applied over the complete outer (or
inner) surface of the cover layer 250c during or after applying the solution, the
solution is distributed, for example by blade coating. After having applied the free-flowing
solution of water-dissolvable material in water, the solution is dried. The remaining
material obstructs the opening formed by the meshes of the grid forming the cover
layer 250c.
[0047] It should be understood, that the embodiments according to figures 3A to 3C may modified
in that no water-dissolvable layer is placed on the cover layer 250a to 250c.
Reference Signs
[0048]
- 10, 110
- substance
- 20, 120
- bowl
- 30, 130
- recess
- 40, 140
- outer rim
- 50, 150, 150a-c, 250a-c
- cover member, cover layer
- 52, 152
- outer layer of the cover layer
- 54, 154
- inner surface of the cover layer
- 60, 160, 260a-c
- openings
- 70a, b, 170
- water-dissolvable layer
- 80
- handle
1. A device for oral application of a composition, comprising:
a recess (30) having an outer rim (40) encompassing the recess (30);
a composition (10) arranged within the recess (30), the composition (10) comprising
at least a gelling agent and an active agent; and
a cover member (50) attached to the rim (40) and completely covering the recess (30);
the cover member (50), together with the recess (30), retaining the composition (10)
within the recess (30), the cover member (50) having an outer surface (52) opposed
to an inner surface (54) of the cover member (50) adjoining the recess (30), the device
being further characterized in that the cover member (50) comprises one or more openings (60a-c) for providing fluidic
connection between the inner surface (54) and the outer surface (52) of the cover
member (50).
2. The device for oral application according to claim 1, wherein the one or more openings
(60a-c) comprise one or more slits, one or more perforations, or the one or more openings
are provided by meshes of a grid forming the cover layer (50).
3. The device for oral application according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one
opening provides a fluidic connection between the inner surface (54) and the outer
surface (52) connecting the recess (30) with the outside of the device.
4. The device for oral application according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one
opening is sealed with a water-dissolvable layer (70a,b) arranged on the at least
one opening (60) and wherein the cover member (50) is attached to the rim (40) by
a sealing connection extending along the complete circumference of the rim.
5. The device for oral application according claim 4, the recess (30) containing gas
surrounding the composition (10), the gas providing a vacuum inside the recess (30).
6. The device for oral application according one of the preceding claims, further comprising
a bowl (20) providing the recess (30) as well as a handle (80) connected to the bowl,
the handle and the bowl together forming a spoon.
7. The device for oral application according one of the preceding claims, the composition
(10) being provided as a plurality of solid particles, each having a particle size,
wherein all of the one or more openings (60) have a clearance smaller than the minimum
of all particle sizes in order to retain all particles within the recess by the one
or more openings (60) of the cover member (50).
8. The device for oral application according one of the preceding claims, further comprising
a packaging enclosing the complete device or the complete recess, the packaging delimiting
an atmosphere comprising air or an inert gas under standard pressure or under vacuum
pressure.
9. A method for manufacturing a device for oral application of a composition comprising
the steps: providing a bowl (20) forming a recess (30) as well as an outer rim (40)
encompassing the recess (30); introducing a solid composition (10) into the recess
(30), the composition (10) comprising a gelling agent and an active agent; and attaching
a cover member (50) to the rim (40), thereby completely covering the recess (30) by
the cover member (50), wherein the step of attaching comprises arranging the cover
member (50) with an inner surface (54) of the cover member (50) adjoining the recess
(30) and an outer surface (52) of the cover member (50) opposing the recess; and completely
enclosing the composition (10) by the cover member (50) and the bowl (20) thereby
retaining the composition (10) completely within the recess (30), the method being
further characterized by providing the cover member (50) with one or more openings (60a-c), the one or more
openings (60a-c) being adapted for providing fluidic connection between the inner
surface (54) and the outer surface (52) of the cover member (50).
10. The method for manufacturing according to claim 9, comprising the step of forming
the one or more openings (60a-c) in the cover member (50) by cutting, perforating,
punching, drilling or by providing the cover member (50) as a grid (250c) having meshes
(260c), the meshes forming the openings (60a-c).
11. The method for manufacturing according to claim 9 or 10, further comprising: sealing
the one or more openings (60a-c) with a water-dissolvable layer (70a, b) by applying
the water-dissolvable layer (70a,b) on the openings (60), and sealingly attaching
the cover member (50) to the rim (40) along the complete circumference of the rim
(40), thereby sealing the inside of the recess (30).
12. The method for manufacturing according to claim 10, wherein a vacuum is applied to
the inside of the recess during or after sealing the recess (30).
13. A method for oral application of a composition, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a device, the device comprising a recess, in which a composition comprising
a gelling agent and an active agent is arranged, the device further comprising a cover
member covering the recess for retaining the composition within the recess, wherein
the cover member is provided with one or more openings for providing fluidic connection
between the recess and the outside of the recess;
(b) conducting a liquid through the one or more openings of the cover member into
the recess and exposing the composition to said liquid for a minimum length of time,
the composition absorbing at least a part of said liquid during exposure;
(c) orally applying the composition to a patient after completing step (b), wherin
the cover member is removed after step (b) is completed.
14. The method for oral application according to claim 13, further comprising the step:
(d) dissolving a water-dissolvable layer sealing the at least one of the openings
by immersing the device in the liquid before or upon initiating step (b).
15. The method for oral application according to claim 14, further comprising: (e) providing
a vacuum within the recess, the cover member completely sealing the recess; wherein
step (b) comprises drawing liquid into the recess by pressure compensation of the
vacuum and the outer atmosphere upon at least partly dissolving the water-dissolvable
layer clearing at least one of the openings.
16. The method for oral application according to claim 13, wherein at least one of the
openings of the device is immersed in a liquid at least until a substantial amount
of said liquid has entered the recess.
17. Use of the device according to any of claims 1 - 8 for manufacture of an administration
package for the treatment of diseases treatable by oral application of the composition.